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|desc=Indicates the right hand attach point, which just so happens to be the default attach point. | |desc=Indicates the right hand attach point, which just so happens to be the default attach point. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 11 October 2008
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Description
Constant: integer ATTACH_RHAND = 6;The integer constant ATTACH_RHAND has the value 6
Indicates the right hand attach point, which just so happens to be the default attach point.
Caveats
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Functions
• | llAttachToAvatar | – | Try to attach the object to an avatar | |
• | llGetAttached | – | Gets the attach point number |
Events
• | attach | – | Triggered when object is attached or detached |